Basically i'm after more comfort solo. More comfort 2-up, and Off road ability

I took the 2012 DL650 ABS for a test ride and loved it except for the lack of punch, but i'm hoping the Vee will cover that (i know it wont be endless power on tap like my R1)

I'm ready to pull the trigger and buy on as a local dealer is offering a Vee on road with 47ltr top box, top loading panniers, crash bars on road for just under AU$13K

My only worry is height, i'm 172cm tall and can flat foot my R1 which has a 815 mm (32.1 in) seat height. but the Vee I can only tippy toe. I fear i wont be able to walk the bike on my tippy toes for parking, plus keeping it stable while getting a pillion on/off, also my driveway is quite the incline could be interesting dismounting on a hill?

The local dealer has told me that the DL650 seats don't fit the new 2012 DL1000. So there goes that idea to lower her. I haven't checked to see if it still has the seat rubber underneath that i could trim but i don't think that will lower it enough?????

I know there are always lowering links but as I want to ride off road i am worried about clearance, especially because some of that off road will be 2up(nothing crazy just state forest roads).

Any advice would be greatly appreciated. As the height is the only thing stopping me pulling the trigger on a purchase.

I say buy it and try it. If its an issue then lower it. You want clearnace but you have t fold somewhere, that cake and eat it to thing. Good luck w/ it- I'm sure you'll be happy if you make the decision it sounds like you've already made

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If putting your feet down is an issue on pavement, it will be hell off road.
Also dismounting with panniers may be difficult if you are worrying about hieght issues. I'm tall, & my panniers / cases can get in the way when dismounting after a long ride
I think you can adjust to it, especially if you are an experienced rider.
I LOVE my Vee !!!!

I have a (barely) 30" inseam (76.2 cm) and I ride my 2012 DL650 off-road (nothing extreme). I one foot any stop i come to. Backing up can sometimes be a problem, especially on a hill, so honestly, I've just trained myself not to park on a hill unless it is facing forward. (we dont' have big hills here). I love my Glee...love it love it love it..even though i can only reach with 1 foot.

I was unaware that the Vee was any taller than the Glee....so if you can ride the Glee, you should be fine on the Vee. I could be wrong though..

I think you will find that the dealer is wrong and that the seat from a 2011 or earlier Wee WILL fit a 2012 Vee. He might be getting confused with the 2012 Wee which had significant changes.

Failing that, you might like to consider a Sargent seat which drops the seat noticeably (just over $500 to get a new one shipped to Australia, I like mine).

As for "All the ones I find stop at 2010 models", I usually find that this is just that many businesses do not bother to update their websites regularly. There have been minor changes over the years to both models of Vstroms but nothing that would affect seat interchangeability (other than the big update to the Wee that occurred in 2012).

I'm 185cm tall but I still one-foot it at stops, rather than trying to splay my legs around the bike. The width is as significant as the height in this respect.

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I've got a 29inch inseam and sometimes struggle with my Vee. My Sargent seat helps me reach the ground better than stock. The bulk and stiffness of my Aerostich RC suit also makes it difficult to get on. Consider how the bikes fits you when fully dressed in crash gear. If it's difficult for you on pavement it's will be impossible on rough ground. Trying to back up on rough ground with short legs combined with restricted visibility wearing a full coverage helmet will be a challenge.

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